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Hi , I've just recently returned to riding after a 20 year break, currently on a Giant Sedona CX(Hybrid, dont hold that against me) which I use to commute to work, around 15kms return. my original road bike which is prehistoric(86 vintage)is very average, that's putting it midly. having discovered once again how much fun and enjoyment riding has given me I now look forward to getting up for work. I'm hoping to join my local club and join them on some of there rides, and when my fitness level improves possibly participate in some of there racers, in the master category, so the hunt for a new road bike has commenced, after doing the usual research on the net and talking to people, I've decided on the Cannondale R800 I've been lead to believe that this bike is of high quality and will see me through for many years. Feel free to put in your 20 cents worth or what experiences you may have had with your bike.

Thanks again for the warm welcome, I have to admit I know very little about bikes but learning fast thanks to Weight Weenies.

I've had to delay the purchase of the new bike thanks to a hefty bill from the ATO for last years tax. I dont know if I mentioned in my original post but I'm presently using a Giant Sedona CX hybrid, to commute, I'm looking at changing to a thinner slick type tyre and possibly replacing the front Capa RST fork, for a lighter one, any ideas??? There's probaly heaps of things that could be done, but may not be worthwhile on this particular bike. Loved the King of the Mountain site, I may try some of the easier climbs.

There's also www.cycle2max.com - which has a lot of climbs listed all around Australia, some of the times are probably geared a little more towards competive riders, but its still a great tool for tracking your fitness.

Hello Carrera 84, Ive just bought myself a r800 and cant rate it enough.
I feel its one of the best value Cannondales. With a few wee changes I have got mine down to 7.7kg. The other bike to maybe think about would be the full carbon Synapse?
As for tyres the Sefas 28mm's look like fast rolling and fork wise maybe try and get a Kona p2 rigid 700c fork, they are great with just a wee bit of flex to take the sting out of the many potholes!

Its been some time since I've last posted anything but I'm happy to say I've finally bought a bike, picked it up last night from a chap who's only owned it for 10 months and upgraded to something else, and I must say "I love it", hope to thousands of Kms on it.